Minneapolis, MN
Petite León in Minneapolis named one of New York Times’ top 50 restaurants
MINNEAPOLIS — The New York Instances posted its annual record of their favourite eating places in the USA, and this yr, it features a restaurant that is likely to be acquainted to some across the Twin Cities.
Petite León of Minneapolis earned a spot on The New York Instances’ favorites record for its distinctive Yucatán-inspired dishes and its creative, comforting aesthetic.
The institution has rapidly turn into a Minneapolis go-to, and is ranked very extremely on websites like TripAdvisor and Yelp.
The restaurant was opened in October 2020 by chef Jorge Guzmán and native bar veteran Travis Serbus. Chef Guzmán populates the menu with dishes impressed by the Yucatán area he grew up in, whereas Serbus offers clients with distinctive cocktails. The pair’s resolution to open within the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have paid off.
Of their record, The New York Instances praises the Petite León and describes it as a “subtle restaurant as inviting as a nook
saloon.”
Additionally included on The New York Instances’ record is Harvey Home positioned in Madison, Wisconsin. Proprietor Joe Papach is a former French Laundry sous chef who places his personal spin on traditional supper-club dishes.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis firefighters extinguish Minneapolis apartment garage blaze
The Minneapolis Fire Department woke up Christmas morning with work to do after a fire was reported in an apartment basement garage.
The Minneapolis Fire Department announced they were working to extinguish the fire around 5:30 a.m. at an apartment on the 1800 block of LaSalle Avenue.
Firefighters previously reported they were dealing with a car fire. However, it was later determined that the source of the blaze was coming from a mattress and bedroom furniture on fire in the garage.
The basement garage and building are being ventilated, and all residents were able to return to the apartment.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Minneapolis, MN
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Man seriously hurt after stabbing in Minneapolis on Nicollet Mall, suspect arrested
MINNEAPOLIS — A man in his 30s suffered life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed late Monday night on Nicollet Mall.
Officers from the Minneapolis Police Department and Metro Transit Police found the man bleeding around 11:53 p.m. on Nicollet Avenue and South 5th Street. They provided medical aid and the man was taken to Hennepin Healthcare Hospital.
Police then arrested the suspect, a 58-year-old man, about 30 minutes later near Colfax Avenue South and Lake Street. They tracked the man’s movements to that location on camera. He was also taken to the hospital for an injury that happened before the arrest.
Police say their early investigation indicates an altercation led up to the stabbing.
Police have not released more information on the victim’s status.
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